The Princeton Problem: Cancel Culture and the Future of Classics
By Anastasia Kaliabakos In 2019, I wrote an article for WestView called “Keeping Ancient Greek and Latin Alive.” Back then, I was a starry-eyed senior […]
By Anastasia Kaliabakos In 2019, I wrote an article for WestView called “Keeping Ancient Greek and Latin Alive.” Back then, I was a starry-eyed senior […]
By Samuel Dobre, Esq. & Michael Kratochvil While the Biden administration has quickly ushered in a number of changes to the administrative side of the […]
By Brian J Pape, AIA, LEED-AP When it comes to renovating rental apartments, saving money and time is key. The sooner the work can be […]
By Kambiz Shekdar, Ph.D. An estimated 38 million individuals are currently living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. There exist two individuals who have recently been cured of […]
By Anastasia Kaliabakos Freedom. Such a simple word, but one that has millennia worth of meaning—the core principle of our nation, the very fabric that […]
By Brian J Pape, AIA, LEED-AP In an unprecedented attempt to destroy a world-famous historic area of NYC, a major income-generating tourist magnet, the city […]
By Oma Amores Summer is traditionally a time for kids to have fun after a busy school year. This has been a school year like […]
By Alan Silverstein On Sunday June 27, the hundreds of imaginatively dressed gay pride marchers found their way to Washington Square Park. As the senior […]
By Bob Cooley From the cramped alleyway converted into her shop, The Silversmith, at 184 ¾ West 4th St., Ruth Kuzub was a quaint artist […]
By Julie M, Miwa Ph.D. Many of us make New Year’s resolutions every year, only to break them. So why is it so hard to […]
By Calogero Salvo Six feet of separation. That’s how close we can be to each other in order to avoid infection. The recommendation that six […]
By William Self “I felt sick.” “I went to the Doctor and was tested.” “I’m positive and there’s nothing they can do.” “They think I’ll […]
By Susan R. Miller In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic has mirrored the early years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. In both cases people were, and […]
By Gordon Hughes On, or approximately, March 7th, 2020 eight musicals I was involved in closed down. Went dark. Curtains not going up nightly. Not […]
By Christopher Keevil What is Zen? A crocus in early spring? Evening quiet as the sun goes down? Maybe it is stilling the mind in […]
By Dana Costantino Art therapy is a form of therapy in which creative expression is used to foster mental well-being and promote healing. There is […]
By Anthony Paradiso My father, Roger Paradiso, made an award-winning film called The Lost Village, that premiered at Cinema Village in 2018. The film appears […]
Abstracted from “A Scientists View of Almost Everything” by Mark M Green A scientist is a skeptical searcher for truth. I’m one of them and […]